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United States Stamps continued...

REVENUE COLLECTIONS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
921 EP   Revenue proof and essay lot of scarce and rare items, about 30 in all, with some rarely seen essays, including two Liberty Heads, one is Turner #1 vignette 2b, the other is an unlisted in purple with "5" in shields (probably unique), then there are several popular Lincoln essays, including Turner 2-Ab, 19, 20a, three different #21a including two composite with Liberty Head essays and #21b, also Turner #32-Aa, a Washington Head essay on celluloid paper, First Issue proof blocks including two #R88P4, each with one stamp showing a double frame line, some larger multiples including #R104TC block of 56 and #RB3TC block of 24, also a few revenue stamped paper essays including the composite sheet of six (Turner #230) and a sample book, plus more, nearly all fine-very fine; an outstanding group of very elusive to rare essays and proofs. Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $5,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
922 O   First Three revenue issues impressive used balance on quadrille pages, First Issue imperforates to $5.00, with several higher cataloging $5.00-$25.00 values present, range of part perforate stamps, nearly complete perforated including the $20.00 Probate of Will and four examples of the $200.00 U.S.I.R., Second Issue to $50.00 and Third Issue to $20.00, condition is just slightly mixed, with nearly all having fine-very fine or better appearance and many highly saleable stamps will be found. Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
923 Obl R1a/RB3b Revenue multiple valuable lot of 44 nearly all different items ranging in size from a pair to a block of 48, all but four are First Issue, including imperforate, a couple part perforate and some perforated, higher cataloging multiples include #R19a block of eighteen, #R33b strip of five and #R99c pair, several are among the largest known multiples for that stamp, one plate block noted, typical mixed condition, fine-very fine appearance; an impressive holding that boasts a catalog value in excess of $43,000.00. Est. $7,500-10,000

SOLD for $7,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
924 P R103P3/141P4 #R103P3/141P4, Revenue proof group of Second and Third Issues, 27 singles and thirteen pairs or blocks, values to $1.30, bright and fresh, large margins, very fine. $1,455.00

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
925 ogO   Revenues balance of about a dozen items, with some interesting playing cards including #RF10b (repaired) and several precancels, also a couple first issue multiples and a few items with negative certificates, mixed condition. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction
EXPRESS LABELS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
926 c   Express labels on documents, six items, including American Express Co. (Erie & Pittsburgh route) on back of cover, American Express Co. (Lafayette, Ind.) and United States
Express Co. (Attica, Ind.) used along with 1c Express revenue stamp on U.SExpress labels on documents, six items, including American Express Co. (Erie & Pittsburgh route) on back of cover, American Express Co. (Lafayette, Ind.) and United States Express Co. (Attica, Ind.) used along with 1c Express revenue stamp on U.S. Express Co. receipt, plus Plummer & Fogg's, Niles & Co's (Boston and Dover), Marshall & Moulton's and Page & Saville's, each on a handwritten note, fine-very fine group. (imagea) (imageb) (imagec) (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
CONFEDERATE STATES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
927 c 56X2 56X2, Memphis, Tenn., 5c Red, tied by Memphis c.d.s. on 12-Star Confederate Flag, Cannon and Verse Patriotic Cover, to Texas, cover with flap missing, small tear at left and a
few age spots, overall fine the Memphis provisional is exceeding#56X2, Memphis, Tenn., 5c Red, tied by Memphis c.d.s. on 12-Star Confederate Flag, Cannon and Verse Patriotic Cover, to Texas, cover with flap missing, small tear at left and a few age spots, overall fine; the Memphis provisional is exceedingly rare used on a patriotic cover; clear 1989 PF certificate. (Image) $5,000.00

SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
928 c 2a 2a, 10c Light blue, massive margins to cutting, small faults, tied by Gordonsville, Va. c.d.s. to a red, white and blue captured Union patriotic cover, cover edge wear and
soiling, fine for this.#2a, 10c Light blue, massive margins to cutting, small faults, tied by Gordonsville, Va. c.d.s. to a red, white and blue captured Union patriotic cover, cover edge wear and soiling, fine for this. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
929 og 4 4, 5c Blue, Stone 3, an especially desirable mint example, with four large to extra-large margins, rich bright color and an unusually crisp impression, o.g., relatively lightly
hinged, extremely fine and quite choice 2007 PF certificate.#4, 5c Blue, Stone 3, an especially desirable mint example, with four large to extra-large margins, rich bright color and an unusually crisp impression, o.g., relatively lightly hinged, extremely fine and quite choice; 2007 PF certificate. (Image) $750.00

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
930 c 4 4, 5c blue horizontal pair tied by clear Richmond, Va.Jul 14, 1862 c.d.s. to red, white and blue allegorical figure and shield captured Union patriotic cover to Middlebrook,
Va., stamps with minor gum soaking, otherwise quite clean and fr#4, 5c blue horizontal pair tied by clear "Richmond, Va./Jul 14, 1862" c.d.s. to red, white and blue allegorical figure and shield captured Union patriotic cover to Middlebrook, Va., stamps with minor gum soaking, otherwise quite clean and fresh for this, very fine. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
931 c 11 11, 10c Blue, Die A, tied by army target cancel on captured union patriotic cover, with sentimental woodcut design, The Girl I Left Behind Me, to Moffets Creek, Va., stamp with
full to mostly huge margined, cover with just slight edge wear#11, 10c Blue, Die A, tied by army target cancel on captured union patriotic cover, with sentimental woodcut design, "The Girl I Left Behind Me", to Moffets Creek, Va., stamp with full to mostly huge margined, cover with just slight edge wear, very fine; ex-Walcott, Haas. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
HAWAII
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
932 c   Sand. Isld.per ship CharlesDec 23d 1846 manuscript endorsement at bottom left of cover to Detroit, manuscript 12 rate and red straight line SHIP handstamp and matching New
Bedford, Ms.May 5 c.d.s., some minor soiling, very fine priv"Sand. Isld./per ship 'Charles'/Dec 23d 1846" manuscript endorsement at bottom left of cover to Detroit, manuscript "12" rate and red straight line "SHIP" handstamp and matching "New Bedford, Ms./May 5" c.d.s., some minor soiling, very fine; privately carried by the whaling ship Charles before entering the mails in New Bedford. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
933 c   Honolulu * Hawaiian-IslandsApr 20 red c.d.s. (M-H 236.11) on 1855 buff cover from Honolulu to East Freetown, Mass., black San Francisco, Cal.16 May c.d.s. with matching SHIP
and 12 rate handstamps, some typical edge wear and small edge f"Honolulu * Hawaiian-Islands/Apr 20" red c.d.s. (M-H 236.11) on 1855 buff cover from Honolulu to East Freetown, Mass., black "San Francisco, Cal.16 May" c.d.s. with matching "SHIP" and "12" rate handstamps, some typical edge wear and small edge faults, fine; accompanied by original whaling letter enclosure dated October 28, 1855. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
934 c 9 9, 1861 5c Blue on thin bluish wove, with ample to large margins all around, used in combination with United States 1863 5c Dark brown (76a) and tied to neat cover to Marlboro,
Mass. by light strike of square grid cancel, excellent strike o#9, 1861 5c Blue on thin bluish wove, with ample to large margins all around, used in combination with United States 1863 5c Dark brown (#76a) and tied to neat cover to Marlboro, Mass. by light strike of square grid cancel, excellent strike of large red "Honolulu/Jan 3/Postage Paid" c.d.s. at left, bold "San Francisco, Cal/Jan 26" c.d.s. just to left of U.S. stamp which is cancelled by matching target postmark (not tied), carried by the D.C. Murray (cleared Jan. 3, arrived Jan. 27), opening tear on backflap which extends just to top of cover, very fine; a rare and especially handsome combination cover; accompanied by an earlier letter from the same correspondence; signed Stanley Ashbrook on reverse and accompanied by a 1987 PF certificate; ex-Emerson, Harris, Rust and "Honolulu Advertiser". (Image) Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $4,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
935 ng 24 24, 2c Black on laid paper, Plate 7A, Type IV (position 4), unused, exceptionally large margins all around, especially bright and fresh, extremely fine signed and accompanied
by a 2002 PF certificate.#24, 2c Black on laid paper, Plate 7A, Type IV (position 4), unused, exceptionally large margins all around, especially bright and fresh, extremely fine; signed and accompanied by a 2002 PF certificate. (Image) $300.00

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
936 og 25 25, 1c Dark blue, Plate 11A, Type I (position 9), a gem mint example, extraordinarily fresh, four very large margins, full clean o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine rarely
encountered both still retaining its original gum and being in premium#25, 1c Dark blue, Plate 11A, Type I (position 9), a gem mint example, extraordinarily fresh, four very large margins, full clean o.g., lightly hinged, extremely fine; rarely encountered both still retaining its original gum and being in premium condition; 2002 PF certificate. (Image) $350.00

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
PHILIPPINES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
937 ogu 225 225, $5.00 Dark green, an exceptional mint example of this scarce high value, well centered, strong rich color and a deeply etched impression, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine
undated PSE certificate and a 2006 PF certificate (VF 80).#225, $5.00 Dark green, an exceptional mint example of this scarce high value, well centered, strong rich color and a deeply etched impression, o.g., lightly hinged, very fine; undated PSE certificate and a 2006 PF certificate (VF 80). (Image) $775.00

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
938 O 238 238, $2.00 Dark blue, scarce used example, exceptionally well centered within large margins, unusually bright and fresh, with especially deep color on pristine white paper,
light c.d.s. cancel, tiny thin speck, extremely fine appearance.#238, $2.00 Dark blue, scarce used example, exceptionally well centered within large margins, unusually bright and fresh, with especially deep color on pristine white paper, light c.d.s. cancel, tiny thin speck, extremely fine appearance. (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
SAMOA
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
939 c   Swains Island (Tokelau) violet straight line handstamp on 1931 cover to Tutuila, American Samoa, signed A.E. Jennings just above handstamp, bearing U.S. 2c commemorative which
is tied by Pago Pago, SamoaMay 15 1931 c.d.s., listed by A.N."Swains Island" (Tokelau) violet straight line handstamp on 1931 cover to Tutuila, American Samoa, signed "A.E. Jennings" just above handstamp, bearing U.S. 2c commemorative which is tied by "Pago Pago, Samoa/May 15 1931" c.d.s., listed by A.N. Burgess as the second earliest cover of the mere eight known with this handstamp, very fine. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
940 c   Swains Island (Tokelau) violet straight line handstamp on 1931 cover to Tutuila, American Samoa, signed Paul T. Diefenderfer just above handstamp, bearing U.S. 2c regular issue
which is tied by Pago Pago, SamoaJun 5 1931 machine cancel, ve"Swains Island" (Tokelau) violet straight line handstamp on 1931 cover to Tutuila, American Samoa, signed "Paul T. Diefenderfer" just above handstamp, bearing U.S. 2c regular issue which is tied by "Pago Pago, Samoa/Jun 5 1931" machine cancel, very fine; thought to be one of only eight recorded covers with this handstamp. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction

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